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Usama M. Shaikh Assistant Chief Diversity Officer | Stony Brook University
Keith A. Chadwick, MD, MS, a member of Stony Brook Surgery’s Division of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, has been inducted as an Active Fellow into the American Laryngological Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc., also known as the Triological Society. Dr. Chadwick received the Harris P. Mosher Award for Excellence in Clinical Research.
Dr. Chadwick expressed his sentiments about the induction ceremony: “The new fellow induction ceremony for the Triological Society was an almost surreal experience for me,” he said. “It was one of the greatest honors of my career to not only be inducted into this prestigious society but also to be recognized with such an incredible award.”
The Triological Society is over 125 years old and attracts leading figures in academic and clinical otolaryngology. Membership requires presenting a thesis in otolaryngology reviewed by peers.
Dr. Chadwick's thesis titled "Prospective Outcomes of Microlaryngoscopy Versus Office Laser Photoangiolysis for Vocal Fold Polyps" earned him the 2024 Harris P. Mosher Award for Excellence in Clinical Research. He presented this work at the Triological Society's annual meeting during the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting in Chicago, and it was published in The Laryngoscope, a peer-reviewed journal of the society.
At Stony Brook Medicine, Dr. Chadwick holds several positions including board-certified otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon, assistant professor of surgery, and fellowship-trained laryngologist in ENT. He is also medical director of the ENT practice in East Setauket, NY, and director of Multi-Disciplinary Voice and Swallowing Programs. In early 2025, he will become director of Otolaryngology at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.
Further details are available on the Department of Surgery blog.